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*LILLIAN WALKER OF THE VITAGRAPH PLAYERS Silent Film Postcard c.1915

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Postcards & Collector Cards

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United States

ITEM NUMBER:

CS-WALKER-PC1

STUDIO:

Vitagraph Company of America

YEAR:

c.1915

ACTORS:

Lillian Walker

Item:

Vintage original US postcard

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Item number:

597070707

Item description

Vintage original 3.5 x 5.5. in. US postcard depicting silent film actress LILLIAN WALKER c.1915. Issued for publicity purposes during her association with the Vitagraph Company of America (founded by J. Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith in 1897), the image depicts an interior studio shot of her smiling for the camera. This vintage original postcard is in fine condition with two pinholes in the bottom left corner of the image area and one in the bottom right corner; a 0.25 in. diagonal crease on the bottom right corner; and random smudges in the borders. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Lillian Walker was a 22-year-old showgirl appearing in "The Follies of 1910" on Broadway, when Vitagraph Studios head J. Stuart Blackton saw a picture of her and snapped her up for a role in The Inherited Taint (1911). She developed into one of Vitagraph's top stars, extremely popular with moviegoers, and earned the nickname "Dimples". She left Vitagraph in 1917 and had a long career as a character actress, making her last film in 1934. She died on the Caribbean island of Trinidad in 1975, age 88.